October 8, 2025 - 01:23

Real estate photographers across Chicago are facing significant disruptions following a temporary flight restriction imposed by the FAA, which is set to last until October 12. This ban has left many professionals in the industry scrambling to find alternative methods for capturing aerial images of properties.
Drones have become an essential tool for real estate marketing, allowing photographers to showcase properties from unique perspectives and highlight surrounding neighborhoods. However, the recent restrictions have halted these operations, prompting concerns among realtors and photographers alike about the impact on property listings and sales.
With the busy fall market approaching, the timing of this ban could not be worse. Many photographers are now forced to rely on traditional ground-level photography, which may not convey the full potential of the properties they are tasked with promoting. As the deadline approaches, industry professionals are hopeful for a resolution that will allow them to return to the skies and continue providing high-quality imagery for their clients.
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